Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son and University of Central Florida basketball player, arrested

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Marcus Jordan, son of Michael Jordan
Photographer: Douglas Co. Dept. of Corrections
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Posted: 07/02/2012

Michael Jordan's son ended up in handcuffs early Sunday morning.

21-year-old Marcus Jordan was in Omaha, Nebraska when he had a run-in with police.

According to local authorities, Jordan was intoxicated and arguing with two women outside a downtown hotel.

Police say it took several officers to put him in handcuffs.

He was arrested for disorderly conduct and obstructing.
 
Marcus Jordan attends college at the University of Central Florida and plays basketball ... like his famous father.

According to the Associated Press, Jordan averaged 13.7 points a game for UCF last season.

The Orlando Sentinel said Jordan's status with the team has been in flux and he was debating whether to return for his senior season or pursue business opportunities and the possibility of playing overseas.

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